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A New London volunteer firefighter died after being involved in a crash while responding to an earlier MVC
Chief Rodney Menne was discovered by a firefighter and plow driver who arrived early at the station for their shift
Donald Leroy “Sarge” Brenner Jr., 67, was found slumped over the steering wheel of a fire engine
The firefighter suffered fractures in his neck and back and an arm injury in a vehicle crash his colleagues responded to in December 2016
Walter “Butch” Fike Jr., 50, was a 33-year veteran and a mentor to junior firefighters
Terry Andres, 62, was traveling with his wife on vacation when he was shot
Charles “Chuck” Flickinger, 56, participated in the response and relief effort during Hurricane Katrina and responded to the Sept. 11 attacks
Ellis Fire Chief Denis Vine started as a volunteer firefighter in 1973; his son, Dustin, continues to serve the department
The two men were previously arrested last year for impersonating emergency responders
Richard Dean Stinson, 27, was charged with three counts of impersonating an officer and one count of unauthorized use of emergency lights
Firefighter Ryan Schlect responded to the call and most likely realized it involved one of his children when he recognized the address
Amy Dimmery, 34, was driving home from responding to a call when she and her husband were involved in car crash
Officials from rural volunteer fire departments said water supply, response times and staffing levels are constant concerns
Scott J. Effinger joined the fire service in 2006, and as a deputy coroner, works closely with first responders
Lt. Donald “Reid” Key, 31, started to complain of a headache after returning home at the end of a shift
Derrick Lee Taylor, 30, is free on bond after his arrest; Taylor was initially jailed for outstanding warrants
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Cannelton Fire Chief Christopher Herzog allegedly pushed an officer and yelled profanities as the officer wanted to break a window to check a room for victims
Parker Hess, 16, died after a bullet from Capt. George Matis’ firearm was discharged
Lt. Donald “Reid” Key II, 31, started to complain of a headache after returning home at the end of a shift
Richard Rehm, 55, was killed Christmas Eve when his vehicle got stuck at a railroad crossing
The volunteer firefighter was crossing the street in front of a fire station when he was struck
Tiffany Moyes, 19, will join 2,000 other firefighters in the annual stair climb, which raises funds for cancer research
Firefighter Richard Rehm, 55, was responding to a call when his vehicle became stuck on train tracks at a railroad crossing
Two firefighters dressed in cold-water rescue suits waded in chest-deep water to get to the island
Barbara Fudge said she was speechless when an available heart was ready for her
Authorities discovered the Leach and Oaks fire trucks via a helicopter search in a heavily wooded area
Smiths Grove Assistant Chief Steven Wilson said he jumped into a ditch and watch the tractor-trailer slide above him
Leach Fire Chief Tom Pierce said the equipment on the truck is worth over $175,000
Chief Art Brault, 54, was unresponsive when a family member checked on him
Though Jason Eagan, 33, doesn’t go into burning buildings or engage in perilous rescues, he’s otherwise a full-fledged member of the department